Category Archives: Honeymoons

Hiring your wedding vendors is one of the most stressful parts of wedding planning. How do you know who’s right and, maybe more importantly, who’s wrong? Read on and we’ll guide you through the qualifications that you need to evaluate.

Wedding planning doesn’t usually usher in feelings of thankfulness or appreciation for the things which often add to the madness. We understand the franticness of getting married and how it can sometimes feel more like a chore than a celebration-in-the-making. Well, keep on reading so you can have a few reasons to smile through the pain. We’re thankful for:

Do your wedding visions include flowers and glitter on grand scales? Well, we’re with you so far. Arriving upon white horse and departing in rocket ship-shaped golf cart? Super, let’s do it. Immediately upon exiting your reception are you snatching up your bags and heading to the airport? Hold up, crazy pants. We think this article is for you.

If you simply couldn’t get enough togetherness through your rehearsal, rehearsal dinner, wedding preps, ceremony, reception, and post-reception bar crawl, you have one more chance to see everybody. Get the band back together for a morning-after brunch.

You are engaged, excited, and ready to plan a fabulous wedding, so you head off to the next wedding show! Then you walk through the door and are flooded with sights, sounds, smells, and sometimes dozens or even hundreds of vendors that all want to sell you something you are completely unfamiliar with purchasing. I can’t even tell you how many brides look like zombies walking through the aisles at almost every show I attend.

True or false, all weddings must be on a Saturday. Despite the countless weddings you’ve attended on Saturdays, there is no law or biblical decree that demands you must have your wedding on a Saturday. In fact, for those counting at home, you have six other options.

What would you do if a hurricane threatened to interrupt your wedding plans? Would you run around screaming with your hands flailing in the air? That’s one plan but it wouldn’t be especially productive.